The original question should be "Which phrase from the sentence best reveals the meaning of the word impetuous?"
The correct answer will be careful and reasoned choosing.
Connotation will always mean figurative.
Denotative will always pertain to the dictionary meaning.
Your question asks for two words that have emotional meanings.
Here are a couple used in sentences so that you may understand more clearly:
"Don't be a chicken! Eat the tide pod! Come on!"
She looked at the man in joyful tears, "I finally have a home!"
While the detonative (dictionary; literal) meaning of chicken is “a type of domesticated fowl, a subspecies of the red junglefowl,” that is not what was implied by the speaker in the sentence above. The connotative (figurative, implied) meaning of “chicken” fell more along the lines of “scaredy-cat” or “punk.”
As for the second sentence, the woman could have used the word “house” but when you hear or think of the word “home” you think of warmth, family, and many sentimental memories – this is a classic example of connotation. The detonative meaning however of the word “home” is “a living space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, family, household or several families in a tribe.”
Answer:
No because
Yes because
Explanation:
Topic sentance and explaining paragraph- Explanation of your answer with three reasons.
Body paragraph- reason one with a reference from another article.
Body paragraph- second reason one with a reference from another article.
Body Paragraph- third reason one with a reference from another article.
Summary Paragraph.- Summary of all three reasons and an end sentance.
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Answer:
The killer had left a trail of blood on the floor
Answer:
B) magna carta
Explanation:
The Magna Carta expresses the idea of limited government by requiring the king to govern according to established rules of law. The Magna Carta states that the king cannot deprive the nobility of their rights. The nobility, in return, must support and obey the king and the laws.